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[cross out]This is my second account, the main one is only for Horror movies/[cross out]. https://www.criticker.com/profile/tipar822/

My ideal rating system would have only three levels;

Not boring: from 100 to 56
Meh: from 55 to 45, http://www.thefreedictionary.com/meh.
Boring: from 44 to 0.

Besides that I have my method to apply a certain rating
100. Masterpiece: you must see it only because of the pop culture.
90. Excellent: you must see it for the same reason as 100 but maybe there is an error or something you do not totally like.
80. Very good: you are going to love it.
70. Good: you will not regret the experience.
69. Good but: well...
65. Almost good: when you know what it is happening or who is the killer you can stop watching, the resolution it is not that interesting.
60. Interesting: some parts of the movie compensate the weakest.
54. Although not a great thing, you can not stop watching until the end.
50. Watchable: you can see it but not a great thing.
49. Almost boring: the movie seems a little too long.
40. Mediocre: maybe boring but you can see the whole thing.
35: If you are in the mood you can see the whole thing,
30. Weak: usually boring and you will not see the whole movie.
20. Bad: totally boring you will see it until the half of it and enough is enough.
10. Very bad: you will see 15 mints maybe, tops.
0. YThisExists: to bad to even give it a try.

"It is a good game for people who like deductive types. You start knowing your character and no one else although the princess and the Wanderer know each other since the beginning. I love it. There is not a lot of mystery games like this one."

"It takes time until you start to love it but eventually you start to lose interest in the game. It is a good game for casual gamers though. I mean you can save anytime you want so it does not matter if you play five or thirty minutes."